The Top Five Skeleton Watches of 2017

If you are reading this article, you are obliviously looking for skeleton Watches that aren’t just expensive, but are of excellent quality as well. We can’t deny that today, a first impression is important, and a watch is one of the best ways to give a great first impression. Otherwise, you can easily get looked down upon because you have a cheap attire, such as a 10 dollar watch that works just fine, but looks cheap. A skeleton watch display the gears and machinations without losing the overall class and style that show someone put their skill and time into creating it. That’s what gives them their value and recognition, which is what people look for when they give you that first glance. In this article, we are going to look at the Top Five Skeleton Watches of 2017.

Blancpain Squelette 8 Jours

The Blancpain Squelette offers one of the best intricate designs you can find, and comes of the brand’s Villeret collection, which is well known for its elegance. The movement can be seen through the front and rear sapphire crystals. This watch makes use of a titanium balance, three coupled barrels, and Breguet spring, which gives it an 8-day power reserve. It’s encased in white Gold case, measures about 38mm in diameter, and is water resistant up to a depth of 30 meters. It comes at a price tag of $65,000, and it is made of 157 parts, and the movement is only 4.2 mm thick.

Chronoswiss Timemaster

This is a skelotinized version of the sporty Chronosis Timemaster, and it was released in 2014 at the Baseworld. The view allow the wearer to see the automatic movement, and the design has two dials surrounded the DLC-coated bezels. Its sapphire crystal is non-reflective, while its caseback is embossed and screw-down to make it secure and watertight. It also has a date display on the 3’Oclock, and a 12-hour counter at 6 O’clock. Both watches have a stainless steel case that measures 44 mm in diameter. It’s water resistant up to a depth of 100 meters. This watch is priced at $8,340.

Glashütte Original Skeletonized Edition

The Glashütte Original Senator is a manual winding watch that was introduced in 2014 at the Baselworld. It skeletonized movement was created in-house, and it shows the intricate movement centered on the open-worked dial that has a silver finish. The dial’s periphery has a black railroad ring for the minutes and a dial that is decorated with Roman numerals. The hour and minute hand are blued and made of stainless steel. The watch has a 42 mm case that’s made of polished 18k rose gold. The watch is water resistant for a depth of 50m, and it’s priced at $37,100.

Hublot Classic Fusion Classico Ultra-Thin All Black

The all-black Hublot Classic Fusion measures 8.3 mm and has a diameter of 45 mm, making quite handy for those who don’t enjoy bulky watches. It has a skeletonized manual winding, and it’s made of 130 parts, which includes the 23 jewels. The crystal is made of scratch resistant sapphire, which makes it ideal for wearers that may want to wear it when trekking in the bush or trail. The manual winding is only 2.9 mm thick, and you can view the watch’s regulating organ, thanks to the open-worked structure. The watch is priced at $12,200, and is water resistant up a depth of 50 meters.

Maurice Lacroix Masterpiece Squelette Torque

The Masterpiece Squelette Torque by Maurice Lacroix has a steel case that measures about 43 mm, and a domed crystal that shows the skeletonized Caliber ML 134. It has an automatic winding and a 45-hour power reserve. The disks, wheels, and bridges are all visible, which gives it a truly skelotonized appearance. The bridges are either gold-colored PVD or treated with Tantalum, and have a finish of satin coating. The bridge is sandblasted to eliminate the reflective appearance. This watch is priced at $6,800.00, and it’s water resistant up to a depth of 50 meters.

Each of these watches will give you a respectable appearance and will serve you for a lifetime. Each one of them is designed to look unique, and perform is clockwork optimally and precisely. We hope that you found this review on The Top Five Skeleton Watches of 2017 to be informative and you will enjoy your new look.

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